I recently attended a friend’s wedding mass, and the priest’s sermon contained a bit of wisdom for engaged folks and married couples alike: when love is nurtured it grows, but when it’s not it doesn’t just remain static – it withers and dies. In other words, love is perishable. The same term – perishable – [...]
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Wally Bock, whom I’ve cited many times before, has another great post on his Three Star Leadership blog this week. Questioning the validity of the perennial stock of studies finding that employees waste "several bazillion dollars" each year during time they should be working, he urges business leaders to Just throw away your notions that you [...]
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We want control, but we also like to belong Why? Why do they do it? What motivates people to assault innocent strangers, vandalize property, or abuse drugs? It doesn’t make sense. While certainly not rational on most levels, destructive and antisocial behaviors occur for a reason, or more accurately, a combination of reasons. Read Cheap [...]
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